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Wunderlich, Dieter (2002). Argument linking types - approached from the perspective of LDG.
URL: http://web.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~wdl/arglinktypes.pdf
(Last accessed 2005-02-15).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 101&langcode=crk (2021-05-10).
Example #1:
a. Ni-seekih-aa-naan atim.
1-scare-DIRECT-1pl dog
`We scare the dog'
Example #2:
b. Ni-seekih-iko-naan atim.
1-scare-INVERSE-1pl dog
`The dog scares us'
Example #3:
b. naapeew atimw-a waapam-eew ee-sipweehtee-yit
man dog-OBV see-DIRECT CONJUNCT-leave-3 OBV
`The man saw the dogobv as itobv left'